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Management AcademicsOverview Today, our robust business discipline includes a specific major in management. Students in the management major learn to understand human behavior in organizations and lead people in effective – and ethical – ways.
Credential Type
B.B.A.
Offered As
Major
Academic paths Management majors at SNC acquire both the practical skills associated with business management and higher-order expertise in areas including strategy, processes, leadership, teamwork and managing change and culture.
Business Core Checklist:
ACCT 205 Financial Accounting
ACCT 206 Managerial Accounting
BUAD 215 Entrepreneurship
BUAD 230 Ethical Leadership
BUAD 232 Introduction to Human Resource Management (2 cr)
BUAD 233 Introduction to Supply Chain Management (2 cr)
BUAD 270 Marketing Concepts and Issues
BUAD 337 Organizational Behavior
BUAD 350 Corporate Finance
BUAD 390 Business Law
BUAD 485 Strategic Management Seminar
DATA 101 Data Analytics and Info Systems
DATA 328 Analytics for Business Insight
ECON 101 Principles of Macroeconomics
ECON 102 Principles of Microeconomics
MATH 228 Intro to Statistics or MATH 221 Intro to Statistics with RTwo approved Management electives
*This pathway is to be used as a guide. Refer to the Course Catalog for official degree requirements.
Featured faculty If there’s one thing that SNC professors and instructors have in common, it’s a passion for teaching and sharing their expertise. You’ll also find them dedicated to providing personalized guidance that supports your academic and career aspirations. Discover the distinguished scholars you’ll be learning from.
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Career outcomes Overall employment in management is projected to grow faster than the average for all occupations over the next 10 years. An average of 1.1 million management openings are projected each year due to employment growth and the need to replace workers who leave management jobs permanently, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Students graduating with a business management degree may apply their skills in areas including:
- Finance
- Human resources
- Sports management
- Project management
- Operations and logistics
- Technology and equipment
- Sales
- Retail
- Strategy
- Health care
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